At present...........no chance. But once upon a time, Florida State had no interest in leaving the ACC for the SEC. Times change. I doubt A&M would support voting for Florida's heated rival to be added to the conference, when they know it could be their heated rival up for a vote down the road.

I really wish I owned a spy shop instead of a diamond import & engagement ring design company, b/c I'd just bug the SEC HQ and feed info to the board live.

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Originally posted by Nole Daddy:

Texas would not go to the SEC, and I would think that ICE knows that.

At present...........no chance. But once upon a time, Florida State had no interest in leaving the ACC for the SEC. Times change. I doubt A&M would support voting for Florida's heated rival to be added to the conference, when they know it could be their heated rival up for a vote down the road.

I really wish I owned a spy shop instead of a diamond import & engagement ring design company, b/c I'd just bug the SEC HQ and feed info to the board live.

Texas is in a much better position than FSU is, for many reasons but mostly money. UT and FSU look down on the SEC for academics, but we would probably crawl through glass to get there while UT can just say no. Wherever they are, they are in power and will be in a viable conference.